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Machine Vision Sales in North America Increased 3% in Second Quarter
POSTED 09/10/2012
(An
n Arbor, Michigan) Total machine vision sales in North America rose three percent compared to the second quarter of 2011, according to new statistics from AIA, the industry’s trade group.
According to AIA, total machine vision sales include sales of machine vision systems and components. Sales of machine vision systems, the largest category, rose two percent year-over-year while sales of machine vision components saw an increase of 10%.
The increase in sales of machine vision components resulted primarily from sales of cameras, the largest machine vision components market in North America, which rose by 13% compared to second quarter 2011. Sales of other machine vision components also rose on a year-over-year basis: Software (24%), Imaging Boards (10%), Optics (2%) and Lighting (1%).
“We welcome a return to growth,” said AIA President Jeff Burnstein. “These encouraging results break the pattern of the previous three quarters, which recorded year-over-year declines.”
Paul Kellett, AIA’s Director of Market Analysis, added “While second quarter results are up from the first quarter of this year, industry experts do not expect an ongoing improvement. Fifty-three percent of the experts surveyed expect flat sales, while 37% believe sales will decrease in the next two quarters. Only 10% expect an overall improvement in machine vision sales.”
AIA’s Quarterly Machine Vision Sales Tracking Report is available free of charge to all AIA members participating in AIA’s sales data program. In addition to its sales tracking report, AIA recently prepared a comprehensive Machine Vision Camera Market Study available at a discounted rate to AIA members. AIA also prepares studies on special topics, such as its soon-to-be-released study on Additive Manufacturing and Automation, which it makes available to all AIA members free of charge on its website, Vision Online.
About AIA
Founded in 1984 to advance the understanding and use of imaging and vision technologies and to drive global expansion and growth through education and promotion, AIA now represents over 320 vision suppliers, system integrators, users, researchers, and consulting firms from 32 countries. In addition to The Vision Show, AIA is known for vision and imaging standards such as GigE Vision®, Camera Link®, Camera Link HS™ and USB3 Vision™; the Automate Show (January 21-24, 2013 in Chicago); the annual AIA Business Conference (February 20-22, 2013); the annual AIA Networking Reception at VISION in Stuttgart, Germany (November 7, 2012); the Certified Vision Professional program; AIA Certified System Integrator company program; and Vision Online (www.visiononline.org), the world’s leading online resource for vision information.
For more information on AIA, visit www.visiononline.org or contact AIA Headquarters at (734) 994-6088.
Contact:
Kathleen Straight
(734) 994-6088
According to AIA, total machine vision sales include sales of machine vision systems and components. Sales of machine vision systems, the largest category, rose two percent year-over-year while sales of machine vision components saw an increase of 10%.
The increase in sales of machine vision components resulted primarily from sales of cameras, the largest machine vision components market in North America, which rose by 13% compared to second quarter 2011. Sales of other machine vision components also rose on a year-over-year basis: Software (24%), Imaging Boards (10%), Optics (2%) and Lighting (1%).
“We welcome a return to growth,” said AIA President Jeff Burnstein. “These encouraging results break the pattern of the previous three quarters, which recorded year-over-year declines.”
Paul Kellett, AIA’s Director of Market Analysis, added “While second quarter results are up from the first quarter of this year, industry experts do not expect an ongoing improvement. Fifty-three percent of the experts surveyed expect flat sales, while 37% believe sales will decrease in the next two quarters. Only 10% expect an overall improvement in machine vision sales.”
AIA’s Quarterly Machine Vision Sales Tracking Report is available free of charge to all AIA members participating in AIA’s sales data program. In addition to its sales tracking report, AIA recently prepared a comprehensive Machine Vision Camera Market Study available at a discounted rate to AIA members. AIA also prepares studies on special topics, such as its soon-to-be-released study on Additive Manufacturing and Automation, which it makes available to all AIA members free of charge on its website, Vision Online.
About AIA
Founded in 1984 to advance the understanding and use of imaging and vision technologies and to drive global expansion and growth through education and promotion, AIA now represents over 320 vision suppliers, system integrators, users, researchers, and consulting firms from 32 countries. In addition to The Vision Show, AIA is known for vision and imaging standards such as GigE Vision®, Camera Link®, Camera Link HS™ and USB3 Vision™; the Automate Show (January 21-24, 2013 in Chicago); the annual AIA Business Conference (February 20-22, 2013); the annual AIA Networking Reception at VISION in Stuttgart, Germany (November 7, 2012); the Certified Vision Professional program; AIA Certified System Integrator company program; and Vision Online (www.visiononline.org), the world’s leading online resource for vision information.
For more information on AIA, visit www.visiononline.org or contact AIA Headquarters at (734) 994-6088.
Contact:
Kathleen Straight
(734) 994-6088